Lightwave  Logic Prepares Pilot Run of Bleached Waveguide Modulators for Performance  Testing    Accelerates Development of Commercially Viable Bleached  Waveguide Modulators to Address $300MM/Yr Market  Opportunity
  LONGMONT,  Colo., Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB:  LWLG), a technology company focused on the development of next-generation  photonic devices and non-linear optical polymer materials for applications in  high speed fiber-optic data communications and optical computing, today  announced that it will subject its pilot run of bleached waveguide modulators to  performance testing. The Company has estimated the market for its bleached  waveguide modulators at $300 million in the telecom long haul and extended metro  market alone, which includes several multinational companies Lightwave Logic is  targeting as future customers or joint development partners.    Lightwave  Logic submitted an order with Reynard Corporation in San Clemente, California to  produce gold-layered fused silica substrates for its bleached waveguide  modulators that will be coated with several of the Company's organic  electro-optical polymers. The substrates will be delivered in early November and  performance tested throughout December. The Company anticipates testing will  validate the previous modulator results from August 2014, and the viability of  its device design and materials systems at nominal speeds in this type of  modulator design.
   Lightwave  Logic also announced it has procured and received chips produced by IMEC  International of various types of passive, silicon photonic modulators and  waveguides to baseline their performance. Similar silicon photonic chips capable  of being coated with the Company's advanced organic electro-optically active  polymers will then be tested when it receives them from OpSIS, which is  scheduled for a late November delivery. This process will be used to compare and  contrast side-by-side performance of similar device structures to show  anticipated performance improvements obtained by coating passive photonic  devices with Lightwave's active materials. Results are expected to demonstrate  improved data transfer speeds over current technologies.
   Tom  Zelibor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lightwave Logic stated, "The  device development program that we presented to shareholders at our annual  meeting is now in full bloom and focuses on the development of commercially  viable bleached waveguide modulators as an initial step to commercialization. We  conservatively estimate this to be $300 million for high-demand applications in  the telecom market. This initial technological step for Lightwave Logic  represents a respectable revenue opportunity as we move toward our next product  goal, an organic polymer slot waveguide. The ultimate objective of our  development path is a fully integrated nanophotonic transceiver. Each step along  the way is technologically risk-mitigating and presents incremental, increasing  revenue opportunities."
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   Lightwave  Logic, Inc. is a development stage company that produces prototype electro-optic  demonstration devices and is moving toward commercialization of its  high-activity, high-stability organic polymers for applications in  electro-optical device markets. Electro-optical devices convert data from  electric signals into optical signals for use in high-speed fiber-optic  telecommunications systems and optical computers. For more information, about  the Company please visit the corporate website at:  www.lightwavelogic.com.
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  For Further Information Contact:      Steven Cordovano                      Lightwave Logic                       203-952-6373                          steve@lightwavelogic.com                                                       SOURCE  Lightwave Logic, Inc.  
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